The greatest Science Hero is almost certainly Norman Borlaug. His selectively bred crops have saved many, many people from starvation.Just to be clear, the number of lives Norman Borlaug is credited with saving is in the BILLIONS.http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ScienceHero

I went to an automation conference at Google in 2013. There is a European steaming set top box software company that uses webdriver and an image recognition library to validate their encoder and upload works properly. Before they used a more complex image to validate but then switched to a very flat white and red box to make it easy for the image recognition to validate. These videos are it.

Bingo. Throw that white bread in the toaster and see what pops up. Last I heard there was a life time of free passes. Slithering all the way down.

Based on what I learned of the events, the secondary criminal (money laundering/fencing stolen jewels) "went along for the ride" at the last min. How in the hell do you make a connection, in anyway shape or form, between Job and the primary criminal? Job had never met or heard of that individual. When you start to analyze facts, the flimsy justification for corrupt, tyrannical, terrorist behavior shines brightly in the desert. Furthermore, many college relationships aren't always the most faithful. Damn you for making me say that. Your flock is astray. Special place for you.

The greatest Science Hero is almost certainly Norman Borlaug. His selectively bred crops have saved many, many people from starvation.Just to be clear, the number of lives Norman Borlaug is credited with saving is in the BILLIONS.http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ScienceHero

Borg Queen: They've left behind their trivial selfish lives and been reborn with a greater purpose.We've delivered them from chaos into order.Seven of Nine: Comforting words. Use them next time instead of "resistance is futile". You may elicit a few volunteers.

I found something on Youtube that I'd like to share: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILXQUjeVd0s (an overview of Roundabout)Not just that video, of course. That's just an example. Leo Witchowski is a great narrator and all (excluding "let's play"s) of the videos he did for kotaku are endearing.It's the calm voice that makes you listen to what he has to say. Sure, you'll forget the exact words immediately after watching, but the meaning of it all will stay. The meaning of it all, which is all meaningless anyway, if you think about it. But that's okay. As long as there's the soothing voice of Leo talking about a game he's fond of, it's all going to be just fine. Even if that game is focused on mindless killing.It's a shame his videos have so little views.